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does the domain of [tex]f(x) = \sqrt {x-1}[/tex] equal [tex]dom(f) = (1,\infty)[/tex]? if wrong, can you tell me what i did wrong? thanks.
The discussion revolves around determining the domain of the function f(x) = √(x-1). Participants explore the implications of different interpretations of the domain, particularly in the context of real numbers versus complex numbers, and clarify notation related to interval representation.
Participants express disagreement regarding the formulation of the question and the interpretation of the domain. There is no consensus on how to best define the domain or the implications of the question's wording.
Some participants note that the question's ambiguity arises from the lack of specification regarding the codomain and the definition of the function, which complicates the determination of the domain.
Your book is very sloppy in asking this (along with most other books).Gecko said:the question was exactly "What is the domain of [tex]f(x) = \sqrt {x-1}[/tex]?" so the answer is [tex]dom(f) = [1, \infty)[/tex]?
Gecko said:does [x,y) mean the the domain can be equal to or greater than x and greater than y, or is it less than y? and (x,y) means that its greater than x and y or just less than y? i was confused with this in the book as well (wish the answers where in the back >.<)
Muzza said:It doesn't seem like a particularly well-posed question.